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Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
ihis splendid class of vigorous, hardy roses is the result of crossing the favorite 
old garden roses with the less vigorous and less hardy tea roses .This crossing has 
resulted in producing a race of roses which not only bloom freely at the usual rose season, 
but at intervals during the summer and fall. Such favorites as the General Jacqueminot 
etc., belong to this class. If restricted to a few garden-roses , one can safelv select them 
from among the Hybrid-Perpetual class. 
VAR I 
Alfred Colomb. Brilliant crimson. Very 
large full form. Extremely fragrant. 
Anne De Diesbach. (Syn. Glory of 
France). Carmine, a beautiful shade; 
very large. A superior variety. 
Baron De Bonstetten. Rich velvety 
maroon; large full. A splendid sort. 
Baroness Rothschild. Pale, satiny-rose, 
very large. 
Captain Hayward. Crimson-carmine, large, 
full, very fine. 
Clio. Flowers large, of fine globular 
form, flesh color, shaded in the center 
with rosy-pink; growth vigorous. 
Conrad F. Meyer. Large, silvery-pink 
flowers, very full with delicate perfume. 
Eugene Furst. Velvety crimson, darker 
shadings. Large and very full. 
Fisher Holmes. Rich crimson, shaded 
scarlet. Large, full, and very free. 
Francois Levet. Cherry-pink; medium 
size; well formed; vigorous habit. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Flowers very 
large, beautiful, pure white. One of 
the best white hybrid perpetuals. 
General Jacqueminot. Brilliant crim¬ 
son; not full, but large and extremely 
effective; fragrant, excellent habit. 
George Arends. A seedling of F. K. 
Druschki with the same free blooming 
qualities. Delicate rose-pink. 
Prices of Above Ro: 
TIES. 
Hugh Dickson. Crimson shaded with 
scarlet, large and full. 
J. B. Clark. Scarlet, shaded with crimson, 
vigorous grower. 
Jules Margottin. Carmine-rose, fine in 
open flower and in bud. 
Madame Gabriel Luizet. Pink, distinct, 
very large, cup-shaped. 
Magna Charta. Pink, suffused with 
carmine; full globular. 
Margaret Dickson. Of magnificent form; 
white, with pale flesh center; petals 
very large, shell-shaped. 
Marshall P. Wilder. Large, well formed; 
color cherry-carmine. 
Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink; produced 
on strong stems. 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford. Rosy- 
pink, outer petals shaded with flesh. 
Nova Zembla. This is a pure white, beauti¬ 
fully formed rose, very fragrant, vigor¬ 
ous and free blooming. 
Paul Neyron. Deep rose color; by far the 
largest variety in cultivation. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Deep velvety 
crimson; large, moderately full. 
Tom Wood. Cherry-red, full, finely 
formed, borne on long stems. 
Ulrich Brunner. Brilliant cherry-red, 
a very effective color. 
Victor Verdier. Bright rose. 
:s, 85 each; $7.50 per 10. 
Other Choice Hardy Garden Roses 
These are mostly the old garden favorites. 
VARIETIES 
Blanche Moreau (Moss). Pure white, 
large, full, and of perfect form. 
Damask. Popular old-time rose of de¬ 
lightful fragrance and delicate, almost 
tea-rose-like delicacy in the opening 
buds. Pink. 
Harrison’s Yellow. Golden-yellow', medium 
size, semi-double. A free bloomer. 
Juliet. The outside of petals an old- 
gold, inside rosy-red. 
PRICES of above Roses, Strong, 2 years < 
Madam Plantier. Pure white. Produced 
in great abundance; vigorous, bushy 
habit. 
Persian Yellow. Bright yellow, small, 
nearly full. 
Salet (Moss). Deep pink colored buds 
surrounded w’ith a mossy fringe and 
crest. A fragrant and very beautiful 
moss rose. 
York and Lancaster. Handsome large 
semi-double blooms, splashed and striped 
bright red, w'hite and yellowish tints. 
1, field-grown, 85 cents each, $7.50 per 10. 
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